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    piracy within systems. As informatics students we find that it is essential to understand all aspects of systems and the role they play in aiding the transfer of illegal, copywrite, intellectual property of others. With extensive research into file sharing, we have discovered that that peer-to-peer file exchange is one of the most common enabler of the exchange of illegal data. Peer-to peer file exchange occur both physically through the use of USB drives and CD’s as well as over the internet, through

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    This paper will discuss the legal and economic concerns of copyright laws. First, this paper will describe the background and history of copyright laws. Then, this paper will cover the concepts of ownership and stealing. It will then discus file sharing and how it has affected the entertainment industry. Finally, it will conclude with a look at how a hypothetical system without copyright laws would function. The World Intellectual Property Organization is an international organization whose purpose

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    who lived with his sister, connected to the Internet through an account registered in his sister’s name. He used LimeWire, a free peer-to-peer file-sharing program, on his computer to download child pornography from the Internet. Det. Sgt. Darren Parisien of the Saskatoon Police Service, using publicly accessible software, searched for anyone sharing child pornography. He could access whatever another user of the software had in his or her shared folder. He could also obtain two numbers related to

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    project I would like to talk about the file sharing technology. There are many advantages of the file sharing technology, when compare to the past years it provides many services like cloud and internet services that we can use in terms of our work, and make it easier for the studies. CONCEPT & DEFINITION OF TECHNOLOGY: Technology is a Greek word where techno means systematic skill needed to make something. Technology means discussion or knowledge of something. With various definitions technology

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    Human Resource Management Report on Evaluating Non-traditional Incentive System Case study of Howe 2 Ski Sores Submitted By Mr. Sardar Ali MBA Section-D Submitted to Lecturer: Mr. Baber Jamil Institute of Management Sciences Phase 7 Hayatabad Pehsawar, Pakistan Evaluating Non-Traditional Incentive Systems Case Study: Howe 2 Ski Stores Introduction: In this case study, the main focus of our interest is to evaluate the non traditional incentive system. But before going into the

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    and work with HSI frequently. Agent Sutehall has worked with me on several cases and was confident with my knowledge and understanding of child exploitation cases. Agent Sutehall informed me that between 02/19/15 and 03/01/15, while acting in an undercover capacity, he utilized a law enforcement version of eMule, a client software for the eDonkey2000 (eD2k) peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing network, to monitor for P2P users possessing and distributing image and video files depicting child pornography

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    it's only going after major copyright violators at the moment. So you make the call. Peer-to-peer file sharing advocates received a boost in their ongoing battle against music industry executives when Jupiter Media Metrix released a study indicating that Internet file-sharing traffic volume actually increases music sales. The research firm found that 34 percent of all peer-to-peer file-sharing users said they dole out more money for music than before they started swapping tunes online, although

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    Introduction File sharing, or peer-to-peer software programs such as Limewire which uses protocol Gnutella, BitTorrent, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and programs that are Peer to Peer (P2P) such as KaZaA which uses the protocol FastTrack and others can allow sharing of copyrighted music, games, movies, software, and other files often without the knowledge or permission of the consumer. Peer-to-Peer programs usually share files by default, to permit the full amount of sharing across the web. Sharing this copyrighted

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    key facts in the Grokser case that happened, which were exchanged of copyrighted music, movies, and other digital media over the Internet that caused major issues. According to “Copyright Infringement? Really, Its Just A Little Peer-To-Peer File Sharing,” facts shows that Grokser, Ltd., and StreamCast Networks, Inc. distribute free software products that allowed computer users to share electronic files through peer-to-peer networks (Case 1.2, p.8). The Grokster distributed free software that allowed

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    With all the ways to share digital content it is difficult to understand the relationship between digital sharing and money lost in sales. In “Does Digital Piracy Really, Movies?” By Moyer researchers made a database on the box office returns for the top 10 movies in 17 countries. With one category of movies released before Torrenting became popular and the ones

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